Question about overactive thyroid

So according to my bloodwork my TSH is 1.4(normal), and according to my thyroid nuclear scan/RAI Uptake I have an overactive thyroid (37.4%). This is what i dont understand...I am the opposite of hyper. I have NO energy, i have been so lethargic and tired my entire life, and still am. I am always spacy and cant focus and i could sleep all day long. Is there some type of adrenal or hormonal irregularity this could be? I have always been sluggish, tired, unmotivated & now its worse than ever..I'm so weak. When i was younger i always craved lots of salt(idk if this is a dumb question but could that have to do with iodine deficiency?). & I was always spacing off with this fixed stare. Nothing really excited me. Could being HYPERthyroid cause these symptoms? or is it at all possible that im actually HYPO even tho my results say otherwise? This is sooo frustrating!

The TSH reflects thyroid function - and 1.4 is normal. The increased uptake on I-123 imaging is often MIS-interpreted by radiology as "hyper" -- they should only mention increased uptake (which can be seen in hypo, hyper or normal and can vary w/ dietary iodine intake). Would look into other causes of symptoms besides thyroid.

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